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Future

Cancellable futures for ReScript

Installation

Run the following in your console:

$ yarn add rescript-future

Then add rescript-future to your bsconfig.json's bs-dependencies:

 {
   "bs-dependencies": [
+    "rescript-future"
   ]
 }

Basics

A Future is a data structure that represents a potential value. It works both synchronously & asynchrously. It consists of 3 possible states:

  • Pending: The value is yet to be resolved
  • Cancelled: The future has been cancelled before could resolve
  • Resolved: The future holds its value
// Basic synchronous future
Future.value(1)
->Future.map(x => x + 1)
->Future.flatMap(x => Future.value(x + 1))
->Future.get(Js.log)
// Logs: 3

API

See the details in the interface file

Create

  • value('a) => Future.t<'a>: creates a resolved future
  • makePure(('a => unit) => unit) => Future.t<'a>: creates a future
  • make(('a => unit) => option<unit => unit>) => Future.t<'a>: creates a future with a cancellation effect

Cancel

  • cancel(future): Cancels a future and its dependents

Extract

  • get(future, cb) => unit: Executes cb with future's resolved value

Transform

  • map(future, mapper): Returns a new mapped future
  • flatMap(future, mapper): Returns a new mapped future with mapper returning a future itself

Test

  • isPending(future) => bool
  • isCancelled(future) => bool
  • isResolved(future) => bool

Result transforms

  • mapResult(future, mapper)
  • mapOk(future, mapper)
  • flatMapOk(future, mapper)
  • mapError(future, mapper)
  • flatMapError(future, mapper)

Debug

  • tap(future, cb) => future
  • tapOk(resultFuture, cb) => resultFuture
  • tapError(resultFuture, cb) => resultFuture

Multiple futures

  • all2((future, future))
  • all3((future, future, future))
  • all4((future, future, future, future))
  • all5((future, future, future, future, future))
  • all6((future, future, future, future, future, future))
  • all(array<future>)

Interop

  • FuturePromise.fromPromise
  • FuturePromise.toPromise
  • FuturePromise.resultToPromise

Cancellation

In JavaScript, Promises are not cancellable. That can be limiting at times, especially when using React's useEffect, that let's you return a cancellation effect in order to prevent unwanted side-effects.

let valueFromServer = Future.make(resolve => {
  let request = getFromServer((err, data) => {
    if err {
      resolve(Error(err))
    } else {
      resolve(Ok(data))
    }
  })
  Some(() => cancelRequest(request))
})

let deserializedValueFromServer = 
  valueFromServer->Future.map(deserialize)

Future.cancel(valueFromServer)
// valueFromServer & deserializedValueFromServer are cancelled if they were still pending

Aknowledgments

Heavily inspired by RationalJS/future's API